barrack Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbær.ək]
  • Us [ ˈber.ək]

Meaning of barrack In English

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  • This could be indicated by the often luxurious accommodation at the top end of the barracks.

  • On the 29th, the rebellion came to an end as the rebels surrendered and the troops in their command went back to the barracks.

  • We cannot be influential if all we do is barrack from the sidelines.

  • Its soldiers lived in barracks or billets, often far from home.

  • She testified that the defendant had come to her mistress's house to sell some cloth that was being shown at the artillery barracks.

  • No reference is made to new recruiting practices, the establishment of barracks, or regular salaries.

  • Civilian politicians were primarily concerned to return armed forces to barracks and place them under civilian control.

  • That evening, when municipal employees were returning home, the police asked them to use an alternate route in order to bypass the railway barracks.

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